After the Barrel Racing, but while the course was still set up. Another race was run, this was supposed to be a $2,000.00 wager between the two participants of what was faster, a two mule team or a four horse team.
Below is a 4 horse Clydesdale team "docking", or backing in a small pathway and knocking off a board on the last two cones without running over any of the others or knocking off a tennis ball set on the front four cones. This maneuver is often done in today's big rig deliveries. It is pretty difficult with four or more horses! You have to be able to have the team stop and move sideways as well as forward and back to be able straighten or turn the wagon. These guys made it though even if they look all crossed up in this photo!
Above are the mules as they were running hard!
Below, the 4 horse. There was no way four would be faster! Too much to move!!
Below, the 4 horse. There was no way four would be faster! Too much to move!!
Below is a 4 horse Clydesdale team "docking", or backing in a small pathway and knocking off a board on the last two cones without running over any of the others or knocking off a tennis ball set on the front four cones. This maneuver is often done in today's big rig deliveries. It is pretty difficult with four or more horses! You have to be able to have the team stop and move sideways as well as forward and back to be able straighten or turn the wagon. These guys made it though even if they look all crossed up in this photo!
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